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|caption = L̸͙̻̏̎ă̵̤ ̵͉͙̂c̴̝͙̒o̶̬͂n̶̼̿̐n̸͓͊ä̵͇́̀i̷̞̇͗ṣ̷̡͛s̷̪̳̍a̴̝͕̋͠n̵̡̤͐c̶̲̼͊̔ê̸̗͔ ̷̝̰͋n̷̘͂͝'̴̱̞̌ẽ̶̞͙̈s̸̜͂t̸̢̍̄ ̴͖͚̑͠p̷̢̯͗̋ä̶̩́s̷͙͆̎ ̴̮̈͑p̶̺͓̍o̸̡͎̓u̷̗̪̓̾r̶͚͋͂ͅ ̷̛̹̩̉s̴̱͘a̸̢̞̽v̴͖̗͛̃ŏ̴͎i̸͔͑͝r̴͍͠ ̸̤̈́:̸̲̞͑ ̸̨̢̾̀l̶͔̈â̶̙ ̵̣͓̐͑c̸̗͍͆̍ǒ̴̩͎n̴̩̕n̶͙̦̏ạ̶͒͜i̶̛̱s̶̡͑s̷̥̣̀a̸̬͆̓n̶͇̘͂͠c̷̰̐͋ė̴͙ ̶̩̫̈́̀e̷̢̎̊s̴͖͎͋̑t̵̢͔̉̇ ̷̛̮̈͜ṗ̶͚̦̚ö̸̤̚ṷ̴͎̿r̷̩̭̈́̕ ̸̙̜͋c̵̤̒͐ò̸̗̩u̸͚̹͛́p̵̢͈̅͑e̷̱͑̑r̶̖̘̂̇.̸̥̉ |aliases = PostAn <br> Postanarchism <br> Post-Structuralist Anarchism <br> Lacanian Anarchism <br> [[File:Poststruct.png]] Michel Foucault Thought
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[[File:Meta-Anarchism.png]] Deleuzianism <br>
[[File:Meta-Anarchism.png]] Deleuzianism <br>
[[File:Fash.png]] Fascism of the Potato (By [[File:Mao.png]] [[Maoism]]) <br>
[[File:Fash.png]] Fascism of the Potato (By [[File:Mao.png]] [[Maoism]]) <br>

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Post-Anarchism, or Post-Structuralist Anarchism is an anarchism understood not as a certain set of social arrangements, or even as a particular revolutionary project, but rather as a sensibility, a certain ethos or way of living and seeing the world which is impelled by the realization of the freedom that one already has. It suggests that revolution – as a way of thinking about radical political changes – is no longer operational, and proposes the notion of insurrection instead – in which one distances oneself from power, rather than seeking to fight against it directly creating a new rule.

History

Personality and Behaviour

  • Hangs around French cafes talking continental philosophy no one can understand.
  • Talks with Existentialist Anarchism frequently.

How to Draw

  1. Draw a ball,
  2. Fill it in black,
  3. Draw one big white eye, and you're done!
  4. Add the anarchy symbol, in black, as a pupil.
Color Name HEX RGB
Black #141414 20, 20, 20
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255


Relationships

Friends

  • File:Ego.png Egoism - "What Stirner says is a word, a thought, a concept; what he means is no word, no thought, no concept. What he says is not what is meant, and what he means is unsayable." - Max Stirner
  • Post-Left Anarchism - You'll help me move past the constraints of leftism, to a better anarchism.
  • Anarcho-Nihilism - Our crushing futility is possibly the most freeing aspect of our existence.
  • Taoist Anarchism - The anarchy that can be spoken is not the anarchy.
  • Existentialist Anarchism - The anarchism of becoming is no static state of society, nor final stage of development, rather it is as a means without end.
  • Acid Communism - Imagining new futures.

Frenemies

  • Anarcho-Communism - The ideas of pure communism are antiquated, we have to adjust for our contemporaries.
  • Anarcho-Capitalism - An individual impeded by the hurdles of capital is not really free.

Enemies

  • Fascism - We must never go back to subjecting the will of individuals to something as pernicious as totalitarianism.
  • Marxism–Leninism - You had a chance to make real change for the better, but became a tyrant like the rest.
  • Neoreactionarism - What happened to Land? You're an embarrassment...
  • Minarchism - "The problem with the minimal state such as that advocated by Nozick, is that it is never minimal in practice: on the contrary, a state which preoccupies itself with security functions – military and police force – is in fact highly interventionist, intrusive and authoritarian. The libertarian minimal state always ends up as a Leviathan state."

Further Information

Literature

Wikipedia

Gallery

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